"You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin" is a another great RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS song that shows the talents of both of them off quite well
@copperhopperwarren47889 ай бұрын
Would also vote for Heart & Soul
@josephhyland89049 ай бұрын
Second that!
@4ksoulpower2819 ай бұрын
Pure art!
@danieldickson85919 ай бұрын
I like You've Lost That Loving Feeling as a pairing to Unchained Melody, because while the former showcases the incredible harmony of Bobby Hatfield (above) and his partner Bill Medley, it really highlights Bill's individual voice and the range of what he could do.
@tj2819839 ай бұрын
Yes, do this song next please
@terryduncan319 ай бұрын
He was like 25 years old and was nervous because his mother was in the audience and still knocked it out of the park!
@ProudAussie238 ай бұрын
you could tell he was breathless with nerves when being interviewed by Andy Williams before the song....yet he nailed it anyway
@lovelytunes4me8 ай бұрын
He also had a cold.
@samuelhowie45438 ай бұрын
That was also the first time he ever did a performance in front of her live.
@jamesberlo42988 ай бұрын
His Siter too,
@Lanegirl9026 ай бұрын
And fiancee.
@jacksaintjack28449 ай бұрын
No autotune. He is live. Pure talent.
@tomwilliams59339 ай бұрын
Yup
@Dgriffis-u9d9 ай бұрын
I never get tired of this song, I have been listening to it fifty years or more.
@Walker_Bulldog8 ай бұрын
Miles of talent.
@henrywilson99288 ай бұрын
He really nailed it!
@DippyHippie8 ай бұрын
AND,his momma was 2nd row center & Bobby was singing JUST FOR HER…so,he was a little bit nervous?ABSOLUTE GENIUS!
@juanitacamacho53953 ай бұрын
I’m 74 and always cry when I hear this song. Just takes me back and I remember my first n only love. He died in the Viet Nam war at age 18 1/2. I was 17. He will live in my heart until I die. 😔
@schlendrian59102 ай бұрын
❤
@user-zp3oz7op6w2 ай бұрын
I'm so very sorry!
@audreyroy42122 ай бұрын
Oh that is so sad, God bless you
@Netgazdausa2 ай бұрын
I am your age, my heart goes out to you. Big hug.
@Ray-jp4jj24 күн бұрын
Amazing, again
@mendellpatton34059 ай бұрын
It is so refreshing to know people of this generation can really appreciate what we grew up with. I'm 71 years old and it's easy to forget what a remarkable era we lived through. Music WAS music. Thank you!!❤
@Fontari9 ай бұрын
Talk about being on the same page! I turned 71 Feb. 7th this year. I so agree how refreshing it is to see how younger people can appreciate truly wonderful music/talent! thanks!
@tom77199 ай бұрын
I’ll be 73 in a couple of weeks and agree wholeheartedly with you on this. Wish I could relive those days!
@Celtopia9 ай бұрын
As a child of the early60s, i have to agree, im only 60 now, it past so fast,....but i feel blessed to have had those years......
@maximusmeridius12409 ай бұрын
Im 70 and agree with you 100%
@MarkWick9 ай бұрын
I am just short of 73 and I completely agree.
@MDSlatanica9 ай бұрын
People in this era didn't need tricks to sound good because they had real talent and could really sing.
@Rowgue519 ай бұрын
That's because you couldn't manufacture a singer back then. You could either sing or you couldn't. Today you can literally take somebody that can't sing at all and make them sound flawless. Today they start from somebody that has the look or the vibe they want and worry about creating the voice in the studio later.
@PetraDarklander9 ай бұрын
That's righteous brother.
@TruthIsNotTemporary9 ай бұрын
👍👍👍 You were good or you didnt make it
@ICU2B4UDO9 ай бұрын
Took the WORDS right out of my mouth...That's righteous bro!! 😂
@netzahuacoyotl9 ай бұрын
@@Rowgue51that’s absolutely not true. You still have to be able to sing, but studio technology can fix out of tune notes and minor timing issues. You can edit together a performance out of multiple takes. You can improve a good performance and sweeten it with effects, but you can’t make a bad performance sound amazing. The thing that is amazing about this video is that he performed this live on stage so flawlessly and beautifully. That’s rare talent.
@lgarcia679 ай бұрын
No autotune, $10k mics or any of that. Just talent. He killed it and he knew it at the end. I’m sure that what he could not predict is that almost 60 years later people would still be listening to it… from a phone!
@JohnJBrowne112099 ай бұрын
You nailed it
@leecowell81659 ай бұрын
I don't listen to beautiful music like this from a phone they simply do not do work like this justice. Did she really believe that people back then didn't know how to sing? Hatfield and people like him (Big O comes to mind as well) were severely underrated and he most certainly proved it here.
@penney3043 ай бұрын
I was blessed to have grown up in that era. That song still gives me goosebumps.
@jonathanhurley40559 ай бұрын
I am 73....and I cannot listen to this song without crying.
@yorkymc9 ай бұрын
thats ok sad ime 75 the same for me
@admseraph9 ай бұрын
Right there with you brother at 66yo.
@11855alan9 ай бұрын
I’m with you my brother, me just turned 69! Classic stuff!
@leecowell81659 ай бұрын
Well I'm 81 but tell you what I've always been a sensitive guy and bet you and others here are as well. TBH I don't know if you have a pulse if work like this doesn't get to you.
@stefanopteynde8 ай бұрын
ik ook
@OcotilloTom9 ай бұрын
I'm 78 years old and have been blessed to have lived thru this period of the 50's, 60's and 70's .etc. I wouldn't trade places with anyone growing up today if I could. I'm glad you enjoyed music from the time I was your age and younger. El Mirage, Arizona
@daviddemastus92679 ай бұрын
I'm 57 and damn sure wouldn't.
@paulineverriere80549 ай бұрын
Ditto
@mikehumphries35499 ай бұрын
Ditto I’m 70 lot of good and bad memories but wouldn’t change a thing 😂
@msu19689 ай бұрын
80 here…+completely agree
@vettevegas9 ай бұрын
Agree.
@nickbenfell43279 ай бұрын
This is probably the finest performance the world will ever know.
@paulsawczyc50199 ай бұрын
Of this song yeah - better than Elvis.
@Kelly-oq9nh9 ай бұрын
Yep
@gregsudell20699 ай бұрын
Without a doubt breathtaking moment captured in time.
@rolltide95479 ай бұрын
Elvis did the song in the last year of his life.
@user-Rocket-Fest9 ай бұрын
Roy Orbison smashed out some huge notes, perhaps far bigger during his time.
@JeanieWoodard3 ай бұрын
THANK YOU, LILLY, for playing one of my very FAVORITE PERFORMANCES!!!!! GOOSEBUMPS!!!!!
@looneygardener9 ай бұрын
His lip bite at the end gets me every time. Stunning perfect performance. RIP Bobby.
@strawberryshortcake68399 ай бұрын
The lip bite is EVERYTHING
@wilsoncpuGmail9 ай бұрын
He knew he’d killed it, AND his mom was in the audience so he wanted to do it well for her. Mission accomplished.
@Caseytify9 ай бұрын
I don't doubt every woman in the audience was thinking "Take me now!!"
@PaulTillson9 ай бұрын
He was saying i nailed it.
@looneygardener9 ай бұрын
@@PaulTillson yes, " nailing" was on the minds of more than a few audience members, I would imagine.
@kenharper71898 ай бұрын
Pure talent doesn't need special effects. It brings tears as it's effect. Bobby is missed terribly. Rest in peace 🙏
@timjones15838 ай бұрын
This song I danced at my wedding with my bride. She's been gone a long time now, but this river is almost to the sea.
@davidrowe54754 ай бұрын
What a lovely way to express your journey. At almost 81, I am treading water downriver. What a ride.
@wondery66933 ай бұрын
Let this song always help you remember her, that sweet day and the precious time you both shared together. Bless you and her.
@carolschulz17042 ай бұрын
Blessed repose to your beautiful bride. Until the time comes for you to meet her once again, may God grant you many happy and blessed years!
@pbinnj32502 ай бұрын
Wow.
@williamwhite68192 ай бұрын
This is our wedding song . My wife passed 3 weeks ago after 42 years of greatness together. I danced it with our daughter at a celebration
@Mitchell73 ай бұрын
Lilly, I was a 'boy' in the 50's and 60's and we grew up with real music.
@MrFchank4 ай бұрын
One of the greatest vocal performances ever. No autotune crap. No backing tracks. No lip synching. Just pure talent.
@barryfleming84883 ай бұрын
Before the era of recording artists.
@user-ii4zf5iq3t3 ай бұрын
@@barryfleming8488 There were tons of real people with talent who recorded.
@samadams64873 ай бұрын
No nothing before or since
@Outlier9993 ай бұрын
No Bill Medley? Where is he?
@mtman23 ай бұрын
That's beyond talent that's surreal...! Only Angels sing better in the Heavenly choir...!
@samsmith42168 ай бұрын
The single greatest vocal performance in pop music history.
@charlessamuel39638 ай бұрын
Absolutely correct, i loved the Righteous Brothers. Top two favorites are Unchained Melody and Soul and Inspiration. Today singers are terrible and rappers, one leaves the stage and one comes on and you can't tell the difference. Rap is sht and monotonous.
@marcenkoff95508 ай бұрын
Undoubtedly. Perfection.
@dkrab95068 ай бұрын
Don't forget Freddie Mercury 😉
@samsmith42168 ай бұрын
@@dkrab9506 Freddie Mercury can't touch this and I like Freddie Mercury.
@kcjohnson-t3l8 ай бұрын
Undoubtedly one of the greatest vocal performances, and considering it was live takes it to another level. For me, the only other vocal performance at this level is Clare Torry in Pink Floyd's Great Gig in the Sky...
@randallwilliamson38389 ай бұрын
It always amazes me how effortlessly he seems to sing this.
@markl23223 ай бұрын
And dear, when he reached that first high note your eyes sparkled just like the eyes of every woman in the crowd that night, and every woman I've ever seen listening to this song.
@garyharrison5553 ай бұрын
Her eyes sparkled fifth five years and were still loving each other.
@gailvolm38629 ай бұрын
Blue eyed soul was their style of music, and Bobby's Mama was in the audience to hear him sing professionally for the first time. He had a cold and there was some question if he would be able to hit the high notes, but he knocked it outta the park like a Louisville Slugger!
@andreadeamon64199 ай бұрын
Plus his mom was there in front of him so he was nervous. I wished i could sing like this while being sick and nervous
@sueshow4019 ай бұрын
He did NOT HAVE A COLD. Otherwise he would not have reached his many fluctuations with such controlled held notes to breath in or how about the two octaves he climbed up to sing effortlessly. He also wanted to make his Mama in the audience proud! And the biting his lip was congratulating to himself that he sang the song well in his mother's presence!!!!
@Aurora-tp3dy9 ай бұрын
There was no question about hitting the last notes. He had rehearsed with the orchestra beforehand. He wouldn't have attempted it if there was a question about doing it. His mother is behind him. She's the lady in the blue dress and fur stole. His dad is sitting next to her. Yes, he did have a cold. Maybe, it wasn't full blown at that point, but he still had it. You can hear it in his voice, when speaking and singing.
@coinneachmaclellan31219 ай бұрын
Nothing to do with "blue eyes"...just SOUL!
@brentbowler48909 ай бұрын
@@sueshow401 I've seen Bill Medley on video say Bobby had a cold and you only need to listen to Bobbys other sole numbers to hear it in his voice so my guess is that he did have a cold.
@danielkerr17659 ай бұрын
This song still brings a tears to my eyes I'm 78 years old God bless his
@RogerWittekind8 ай бұрын
67 and her reaction helped.
@surfingonmars89798 ай бұрын
70. Greatest love song of all time. MAYBE Layla comes close. Maybe.
@mobipete80018 ай бұрын
66, thanks for making me feel young.
@surfingonmars89798 ай бұрын
@@mobipete8001 Isn’t it past the bedtime for kids like you! LOL. Amazing how many old folk still love that song and THAT performance!
@robertbaird48228 ай бұрын
Exactly,I'm 76 and heard it a thousand times ,has some strong vibes
@TheFortyarroyo9 ай бұрын
Back in the day it was the real deal!! No gadgets, no technology - just pure talent!
@petermoate54123 ай бұрын
It is not just HISTORY, it is music that still lives and will yet live in 100 years !!!
@otakubancho66559 ай бұрын
This was when talent truly mattered,also many children were conceived to this song!💘💘💘
@jasonrr98179 ай бұрын
Pretty sure I was... either that or knights in white satin.
@helenHTID9 ай бұрын
Yeah have never understood having sex to music lol It puts me off even thinking about it let alone trying it.. Which is why I never have done.
@garyschreckengost29258 ай бұрын
Last dance before shipping off to viet nam for a lot of boys.
@scottclark37619 ай бұрын
Lilly, dear woman, they sounded that good live without filters and suchlike because they had something better than autotune: Talent. Talent and dedication to their craft.
@wanted-338 ай бұрын
Bobby Hatfield's voice was flawless.
@Robert-fs1pb8 ай бұрын
This is Roy McCoy and even Iike this song even coming from a Hatfield
@paulmiller13047 ай бұрын
I give you the voice 40years ago going nowhere but up
@wmarkprocter17107 ай бұрын
amen 110% .
@yienasalin3842Ай бұрын
@@wanted-33 even with a cold.
@rodneymcguire71363 ай бұрын
I so enjoy your facial reactions to this magnificent performance. I am an old guy, 66. So to see young audiences hearing these great classics for the first time is an absolute treat. A validation of sorts for the music, that was the soundtrack of my life. Thank you.
@GayleBeckhart6 ай бұрын
Still melting hearts 60 years later. Bobby was a counter tenor. One of the rarest vocal ranges. He was known to have stage fright. He was nervous that night because not only was his mother in the audience seeing him perform on stage for the first time, but he also had a cold. This was one of the greatest live performances ever. This will always be Bobby's song.
@lancehamner79025 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing that. Probably the most beautiful song I've ever heard.
@bonconfidant75143 ай бұрын
I never heard of counter tenors until I started watching opera. Their range is a marvel in itself, but every one I've ever heard has something more. It has to do with timbre. It's a tonal quality I can't describe. The word that comes to mind is purity. You can definitely hear it in this performance.
@lauraallen55Ай бұрын
Not to mention those high notes were not falsetto but were in his head voice. Talk about breath control!
@RPitch079 ай бұрын
Talent doesn't need editing and autotune. That's the biggest difference between the great oldies and now.
@johnlennon10498 ай бұрын
Bobby Hatfield & Bill Medley were flawless. I grew up with them. I am 73 and when that song came out, those were one of the best years of my life.
@Aelnyana6 ай бұрын
I hear ya, brother. Me, too.
@Aelnyana6 ай бұрын
Bobby was a wonderful counter-tenor; that means he could sing that high.
@tctoguy2 ай бұрын
EXACTLY!!! Thank you, thank you!!! I watch so many reactors on this song and YOU are the 1st one to get it!!!!!
@MrRizzo19619 ай бұрын
It's called real talent baby sister. R.I.P. Bobby Hatfield 😂✌️❤️🙏🙏
@seanmaury78449 ай бұрын
The difference between singing and performing. This is a pure sound. Absolutely amazing...still!!❤❤
@leecowell81659 ай бұрын
You know Big O just stood there as well like this.. and sang. That's all these people did.
@mikesmuseum8 ай бұрын
That's right kids. People could actually sing their songs without having to dance around on stage. They had actual talent. No digital wizardry at all. Just pure raw talent.
@zackiej898 ай бұрын
You sound so pompous. There's tons of talent nowadays
@NoName-bg2om8 ай бұрын
Just not at the same level
@mikewolfe64968 ай бұрын
Many people make it today because of money or who they know. Back then, they made it with pure talent
@willythemailboy28 ай бұрын
It's a cover but Jane Zhang's cover of "All of Me" is easily on this level. kzbin.info/www/bejne/iJbWmYGVoZ1jlZI
@SteveF19678 ай бұрын
Tell me you’re an old bastard without telling me you’re an old bastard.
@Mary-xi9wi3 ай бұрын
I love, love, love this song. The 50s and 60s were my time. So much great music came out then. The music reflected my heart at the time.
@akasa2318 ай бұрын
No auto-tune, no pitch correction just pure talent..!
@sirjohng18 ай бұрын
I am in my 70's and have recorded this great song on my channel. I loved it when it first came out. kzbin.info/www/bejne/an6mfIuPZqifa9ksi=aVIjwCMrgz_U8yz4 I hope you like it.
@waynebryant18578 ай бұрын
An eighty year old comment.
@tonymillward37553 ай бұрын
@@waynebryant1857 And a twelve year old reply!
@garyc54838 ай бұрын
I am 76 years old and love it when a youngster like yourself appreciates true talent. No filters no autotune just a great voice. Magic. ATB regards from the UK
@warrenking18153 ай бұрын
Truly one of the great singer, he had a voice that was absolutely pitch perfect!
@dakotaconners1079 ай бұрын
Another thing to add is the fact that this was done LIVE not taped like shows are today so there was no room for error. Also; most singers and talent back then did not have any professional VOCAL training.
@Tijuanabill9 ай бұрын
The technology they used then is called "Rehearse-Tune". They just practiced a lot, and performed live a lot, and got good at their trade.
@jrdougan9 ай бұрын
@@Tijuanabill And they ways to recover is something messed up. eg. Make a joke, scat over forgotten lyrics, etc.
@silgen9 ай бұрын
AND his mum was in the audience :)
@lindalandry25196 ай бұрын
Had to be 'taped' or we wouldn t be seeing it now.
@dakotaconners1076 ай бұрын
@@lindalandry2519 true however; In those days this was performed live on TV as it happened unlike today when shows like this are Pre-Recorded then they can play it back
@ChicagoDB9 ай бұрын
Bobby Hatfield…was such a brilliant countertenor! This is one of the greatest Live TV vocal performance in tv history. No autotune, filters or cheats…just pure talent!
@alienlifeform74909 ай бұрын
Lovely reaction, Lilly. I'm 65 and have watched reactions to this performance many times. It's always such a joy to see someone like you, so young, feel this music. It's just timeless and of the soul. When you're an open soul yourself, connection occurs. Thank you, very much. 🙏🌺
@sirjohng18 ай бұрын
I am in my 70's and have recorded this great song on my channel. I loved it when it first came out. kzbin.info/www/bejne/an6mfIuPZqifa9ksi=aVIjwCMrgz_U8yz4 I hope you like it.
@chuckclutts3 ай бұрын
I have heard this song hundreds of time, very beautiful. Her reactions at the end when the high notes were hit, was priceless Made me even appreciate his talent even more.
@richardcline13374 ай бұрын
This song was playing as I was dancing with my late wife, Glenda, at the Navy Ball. I had no idea that in a short time all I would have would be memories of that night with God's greatest gift to me with her arms around my neck. RIP, Kitten. After almost 25 years my heart still aches with the memories of our time together.
@andersthorson56283 ай бұрын
Fair winds and following seas brother.
@patriciabrauer57593 ай бұрын
I’m so sorry.
@samadams64873 ай бұрын
You have no idea how sorry I am for your loss. My deepest deepest condolences
@rosie09703 ай бұрын
Like vera sings. "we'll meet again, don't know when".
@BusArch423 ай бұрын
You will dance together again 🙏❤️
@mfgreviews50287 ай бұрын
No backup. No edits. No sound effects. Just talent
@johnnorman60224 ай бұрын
Check out johnny rivers song poor side of town you will love it
@user-ii4zf5iq3t3 ай бұрын
I love how you can hear a man's Chest when he sings. They've auto tuned that out today and also the breathing & natural sound of the music traveling through a man's God Given head & body. Just love hearing a man's Chest! Lol
@ProfessorGamez3 ай бұрын
💯
@elaineaschenmeier57833 ай бұрын
Yes that is another song to listen to @@johnnorman6022
@davidworthen42509 ай бұрын
You said it, pure and genuine. This guy had such a range, almost unstoppable. I can see in your face how much you appreciate good vocals. Thanks for sharing.
@BklynManForeverАй бұрын
One of the most powerful, beautiful songs of all time. Every time I hear it, I feel like its the first time that I heard it. Your reaction is priceless.
@skyraider16565 ай бұрын
That was an era when singers had talent.
@Marino-z7u4 ай бұрын
That was an era when persons where true.
@stemmentor97004 ай бұрын
Ditto to both comments. Real people real Music. Drum didn’t come out pretending to be a flute 😮
@markhenry64864 ай бұрын
blah blah blah ..... nobody before this blessed era and blah blah blah blah blah nobody since this era will ever ever ever be able to perform like this blah blah blah. Really???
@bjohnson14894 ай бұрын
@@markhenry6486yup the canned music of the last thirty years sounds exactly the same. Had no soul
@stephaniebess39683 ай бұрын
It's not falsetto....he was a counter tenor, or countertenor.....look it up!
@leftyjcw71739 ай бұрын
I’ve heard this song millions of times. But your reaction brought tears to my eyes. Thank you.
@billowens80519 ай бұрын
I agree. The simple beauty and unrivaled natural talent Bobby brought to this song, both studio and live, are a marvel that still can put a lump in my throat and at times tears in my eyes. Lily Jane, your reaction to this haunting masterpiece only added to its allure and emotional power. I was 15 when it was released and it still stuns me 59 years later. Thank you for posting this.
@TheGentlemanGamerLive9 ай бұрын
No one will EVER do this song better than Bobby did....Man had one of the nicest voices of all time, gone way too soon.
@ChefBarb589 ай бұрын
YES AND DID SO WELL WITH A BAD COLD😊
@JohnJBrowne112099 ай бұрын
Remember if there's a rock and roll heaven you know they have a hell of a band
@theredscourge8 ай бұрын
There's a video out there of Elvis doing a cover of this song which is pretty good (but rough in the beginning as he's out of breath), but even he couldn't match this.
@shaunelijah4552 ай бұрын
I'm 76 and have heard most every great song since the 1950s. In my opinion, this is surely one of the greatest performances in the history of music......period ! 🤠 EeeeYaaWhooo Padnar
@kevinhanson9922 ай бұрын
I love this kind of music. I'm 72 and this kind of music reminds me how good the musicians and their music was during the late 50s, the 6os, and early 70s. Kids now-a-days don't know good music unless they listen to the oldies.
@stlaw019 ай бұрын
When we lost this Man, the World died a little. R.I.P.
@chrisnedbalek28664 ай бұрын
I'm 73. You have no idea what it was like to grow up in the golden age of talent. Not just music: Hollywood created massive classic after massive classic.
@cherylchristy23174 ай бұрын
And the cars! Muscle cars all over the place.
@chrisnedbalek28664 ай бұрын
@@cherylchristy2317 Yes! I forgot that.
@kawligadr4 ай бұрын
Without doubt one of the greatest times in history, good and bad.
@chrisnedbalek28664 ай бұрын
I remember the bumper sticker: "Don't ban high performance cars. Ban low performance drivers."
@lindaworden72393 ай бұрын
Agree
@garyrouth7328 ай бұрын
I’m a 74 year old guy. This was one of the best songs EVER!!
@Beast-py2vz4 ай бұрын
Same here
@markwotawa70243 ай бұрын
70 years young here......
@Kaley_Korner3 ай бұрын
77 here…memories of slow dancing at sock hops.
@thomaskrugel7643 ай бұрын
I heard that song was written by a prison inmate while in prison.
@Coffeeguyzz3 ай бұрын
@thomaskrugel764 Yes, it was a prison song from the movie 'Unchained ', I believe. I heard/watched Leanne Rimes' live version (she was 12, singing at an awards show) when I was incarcerated at a maximum security prison. Crowded, noisy common room. Spanish guys playing dominoes. Black guys shooting pool. White guys sitting around talking. Slowly, people started to drift over to the T.V., mesmerized. Room got stone cold quiet. More than a few moist eyes on some very hard men. Prison song hit home hard. Bobby Hatfield's rendition above is the very best,
@pohnpeissa980025 күн бұрын
It's wonderful to know that the younger generation is enjoying 😊 such music.
@karenstrong88879 ай бұрын
They were called blue Eyed Soul and women of every colour were in love with these voices. I grew up to this. This was recorded by 670 artists worldwide including Elvis. It will only ever belong to Bobby and I love Elvis. No one could get those last notes so effortlessly, live with just that stupid little microphone like he did. The little smile at the end was because his Mother was in the audience and he got through it. Bill is equally as talented with a deeper voice. Listen to You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling. The 50’s. 60’s and 70’s had the best music ever. I even got my daughters to listen to my Nan’s music from the 30’s and 40’s. My youngest won a singing contest singing one of the songs from my Nana’s era. My daughter is a gifted singer, actor and musician but I can’t take credit for that. She was adopted and she is still the best gift we were ever given. Thank you.
@anthonyjasso41254 ай бұрын
This man is still melting hearts and shocking people 60 years later. Pure talent
@paulathompson-x7y3 ай бұрын
60 years later and I still get chills just hearing it. ❤
@bryanmahon78669 ай бұрын
I miss the innocence of this era.. I only wish it could be brought back... So adorable, her reaction was truly timeless
@alandaniel8349Ай бұрын
It’s so great to see young people appreciating the greatness
@billdomitilli81259 ай бұрын
Women were exalted in song back then, not called 'bitches' and 'hos' and denigrated as in modern pop music. Society itself has grown coarser and more base, and more's the pity.
@tjsogmc9 ай бұрын
And love songs back then were written like a personal love letter between two people. Very intimate, with lots of feeling. Nothing like today. Are there even modern love songs?
@randyhawley72029 ай бұрын
@@tjsogmc Maybe more like 'lust' songs, rather than 'love' songs.
@erikrobertson12289 ай бұрын
Spot on! Well said.
@mikedineen78579 ай бұрын
I agree. Makes me sad, but hell I will be dead soon.
@JaquelineGoodspeed9 ай бұрын
Exactly. We were blessed with the music.
@arkabit44526 ай бұрын
I love when young people notice the difference. Hope is not lost.
@RagnarSigurdsson-g8r8 ай бұрын
The greatest musical duo ever. 1000 times better than the junk out there today.
@herbertvanrensburg64113 ай бұрын
This is truly a righteous song, timeless and excellent vocal power!
@paulsisco67489 ай бұрын
The Carpenters will blow you away. Karen Carpenter had perfect pitch, a fabulous range, and an exquisite voice.
@doug0711739 ай бұрын
And apparently Karen Carpenter was a helluva drummer.
@paulsisco67489 ай бұрын
@@doug071173 yes she was.
@scottishguard9 ай бұрын
#This. Always this. Karen was a vocal angel. Start with "Close to You"
@dr.burtgummerfan4399 ай бұрын
She preferred to be thought of more as a drummer than a vocalist. That's where her true passion was. You can see the joy on her face when she's playing her drum solos.
@nickvecchioli97969 ай бұрын
AND she is a killer drummer!!!
@Dumaski9 ай бұрын
The best live recording of all time.
@dianeolsen339 ай бұрын
Kudos. You are one of the few who truthfully listened for the FIRST time and your reaction was beautiful.
@panoser6450Ай бұрын
That takes me back to my younger days.I miss my youth as the songs take me back to a simpler time. Love your open mindedness, appreciation and reaction to great music of that era. Thank you.
@j20tower9 ай бұрын
Covered by more than 670 artists to tell you how popular this song is. But this is the gold standard by the late great Bobby Hatfield. No autotune, just pure talent and after almost 60 years it sounds great. If you have seen the movie GHOST you would remember the scene with Patrick Swayze and Demi Moore. It’s iconic. Other great songs by them are You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling, which was the most played song in the 20th Century. Also a number one hit “Soul and Inspiration”. Also They’re tribute song to stars that have passed away “Rock And Roll Heaven”. You seem to be appreciates great music. Thank you again.
@felixramos30789 ай бұрын
I loved your reaction. Even though you're a young woman from another different era, you can appreciate songs and singers from many decades ago. Keep the good work. 🎉
@geriwalker33674 ай бұрын
I’m 74 and there was an explosive of great music in the 60’s and 70’s. I am so impressed with the young lady who can appreciate fine music. She seems like such a wonderful person!!
@davekestner36273 ай бұрын
I am 83 and still waiting for the next Righteous Brothers!! ❤
@pauljw7697Ай бұрын
I'm so fortunate to have enjoyed the music & performers of the 60's & 70's as I grew up. This music brings back so many pleasant memories. Imagine slow dancing with your sweetheart and so lightly singing this song in her ear as the two of you slowly move together on the dance floor. I can assure you that music from The Righteous Brothers has been responsible for many panties falling off. I don't think that can happen today with any of the new music I've heard on the radio. So much has changed over the years, including falling in love.
@TheBlaert9 ай бұрын
Bobby knew he'd nailed it with that lip bite at the end. Truly one of the best live performances you're ever likely to hear
@briansonnier73845 ай бұрын
It's because he had something a lot of singers today don't have. It's called talent.
@salvatorepucci68254 ай бұрын
👍👍👍👍
@bryanhcody3 ай бұрын
Nope, try expanding your horizons. There are some really talented musicians today, including singers. Also try not bagging on generations of talent.
@Momusinterra2 ай бұрын
Much like commenters of today so often lack wit.
@erikrobertson12289 ай бұрын
Many have tried but none could ever come close to the great Bobby Hatfield! This was and always will be his song.
@joec5544g9 ай бұрын
Ya, even Elvis couldn't come close.
@firstinthedance9 ай бұрын
@@joec5544g Bobby did it best - but I think Elvis came close.
@wimvander14279 ай бұрын
Check out Gerard Joling, Dutch artist❤
@joec5544g9 ай бұрын
@@wimvander1427 That was good but if the Righteous Brothers were a !0, he's about a six... Skill wise it's no comparison.
@andycash98723 ай бұрын
It’s a real privilege for me who lived through this original and creative time to see a young lady appreciate skill and superb ability. Thank you.
@susansingh57178 ай бұрын
True God given talent. This song always gives me the chills. The song has a beautiful message and you can understand every single word. Miss great songs like this.
@Morgana0x6 ай бұрын
The most beautiful song ever written and the most perfect rendition of it ever. Back then people actually could sing and had real talent.
@ingridstom10566 ай бұрын
So true
@gerrymarlowe55415 ай бұрын
So, I was a young teen when this came out and the R Bros were a really big deal. What a fantastic solo performance by Bobby Hackett. I don't know if individuals survive in some form after death, but if they do, RIP Superstar. Reincarnate and bring your voice with you.
@bendrake17484 ай бұрын
@@gerrymarlowe5541 I'm sure you mean Bobby Hatfield
@michellecee98524 ай бұрын
Yep it’s been redone many times over the decades but never reached HIS level of excellence
@salvatorepucci68254 ай бұрын
@michellecee9852 👍👍👍
@clutchpedalreturnsprg77109 ай бұрын
Hello, young lady, you had an excellent reaction. I appreciate it. This was one of the best Andy Williams t.v. shows. Andy is an excellent singer in his own right. " Moon River ",
@doloresschultz83939 ай бұрын
Aside from the audience in the tv station, Andy Williams was watched by literally millions. No one was ever disappointed by Bobby. Listen to Somewhere and Summertime so great!
@clutchpedalreturnsprg77109 ай бұрын
@@doloresschultz8393 Hello, I watched that program that night on a black & white television I did not know that the blazer was salmon colored until KZbin.
@jerrycarver5469Күн бұрын
I like seeing her reaction to songs that blow her away. She doesn't hold back facial expressions when something surprises her.
@sherigrow64809 ай бұрын
The one and only Bobby Hatfield, no falsetto; he was a counter tenor with 4 1/2 octave range.
@donpietruk15178 ай бұрын
Yep it's the rarest vocal range for singers male or female.
@notyourtypicalwatchreview25638 ай бұрын
Wow.
@beagle76228 ай бұрын
I hadn’t noticed that before.
@BillSmith-fx7xx4 ай бұрын
I am music dumb, but 4 1/2 Octave range ! Holy Smokes ! :- )
@lauraallen55Ай бұрын
All head voice. The breath control required for those high notes is unreal.
@JaquelineGoodspeed9 ай бұрын
Your reaction is beautiful. You really felt this deep inside. Your whole body reacted. It's hard to grasp sometimes how blessed we were to witness all the artists and musicians and they sang and played for the right reason because of the hearts of most people at the time. I'm glad the young can go back and I'm glad we get to lead you. You are surrounded by the love of Gen X. Let the music continue to transform you. Its like the hidden gem.
@craigknapp63189 ай бұрын
I am 62 and so glad I saw great musicians of the 1960s and 1970s who could actually sing and did not realize at the time, how many were musicians playing real instruments. You don't know what you have 'till it's gone.
@sirjohng18 ай бұрын
I am in my 70's and have recorded this great song on my channel. I loved it when it first came out. kzbin.info/www/bejne/an6mfIuPZqifa9ksi=aVIjwCMrgz_U8yz4 I hope you like it.
@rogerbear966225 күн бұрын
I just want you to know much I appreciate your authenticity! I am 72 years old, born in April, 1955. The radio was always on around home to WASK in Lafayette, Indiana which played a broad band of "middle of the road" music. But for many of us (I was 13 in 1965) WLS in Chicago was where we got our rock and roll on! Added to this, my parents (born in 1924 and 1925) sang songs from their life-times! Today, now, there are still so many beautiful voices to be heard but I believe we have over-laid them with unnecessary "creative" embellishment! Bushels of blessings on you, Lily Jane!
@defiance347589 ай бұрын
That fact that Bobby could woo a woman in 2024 shows how timeless his singing is.
@johnbarry17129 ай бұрын
Y'all, she is dipping her toes in "Blue-Eyed Soul"! 😍❤️
@body_by_depuy9 ай бұрын
Some music is timeless for a reason. I don't care how many hundreds of years into the future you go, songs like this will still be playing. You should check out the performance of "You've Lost That Lovin Feeling." It showcases both of their voices and there are several great live versions here on KZbin.
@phdr7542 ай бұрын
72 here.........What a Pleasure to see YOUR face enjoying the music
@zimmer6518 ай бұрын
Bobby Hatfield singing this song is as good as it gets. He was masterclass. Bobby has brought a lot of tears of happiness and sadness singing this song.
@icywindow4588 ай бұрын
Lilly Jane, seeing your reaction to his amazing voice at the end, made the whole video worth watching. Thanks 👍
@carlarthur44429 ай бұрын
I remember this like yesterday , I've turned 73 and I was 15 just left school wonderful voice and really meaningful song 🎵 doesn't get any better than that ,happy memories happy times ❤
@marisakeeling75038 күн бұрын
Beautiful song! Never get tired of listening to it! Beautiful!
@roycallahan-x9r7 ай бұрын
Possibly the most beautiful song ever recorded!!!
@nancy98919 ай бұрын
Bobby Hatfield was the counter tenor and Bill Medley was the baritone who did not sing in this one. This song is timeless!
@MrHowdeedodee5 ай бұрын
I am 81 years old, and I never heard anything like this before or after. It started in the late 50's and lasted until heavy metal noise drowned it out. Some of the best music ever during that time. When heavy metal came along, the world went mad to go along with it. Elvis's songs and the boys that wrote and performed Sound of Silence are also some of those that will never be heard anymore. Then country music took up the mantle and had and era unlike anyone before them or after them. I consider it a blessing that I got to live during that period.
@ericledin2294 ай бұрын
Even in the 70's with groups like the Eagles the quality of the voices, harmonies, intrumentals far surpasess anything that they call music today. We saw a resurgence in talent in the 90's but it was short lived. I can not listen to anything that is played on the radio today. I'm 58 and that song still brings tears to my eyes.
@MrJueKa4 ай бұрын
@@ericledin229 I`m 66 and I totally agree. I was fortunate enough to attend many live concerts of famous musicians mainly in the 1970s and imo only a few pop and rock stars today can really match the overall quality and impact of this music era, not only, but especially when it comes to live performances. I still have my many original LPs from that time in good to very good condition and can continue to enjoy "my" music the way I like and am not dependent on the stuff that is currently on the market and on the radio ... and to my surprise my daughter (24) has become a fan of "my" music either. By the way, my taste in music has always been and still is way off from what the mainstream prefers and listens to.
@anthonyz70004 ай бұрын
Metal has its place, too. Music is about resonating with emotion. It's great to be able to appreciate all of it
@DarylH564 ай бұрын
@@anthonyz7000Great music of many genres is out there, but one has to dig to find it most of the time. The old media models are not what they were then. I'm coming up quickly on 69 and the sister who introduced me to some incredible music in 1970 and beyond, is soon 74 herself. It's not like that anymore, and that's not always for the better, but we are now "the old people". I love seeing younger people discover "old" music and see how incredible it was. All is not lost...not yet.
@anthonyz70004 ай бұрын
@@DarylH56 I'm with you on all of that. I'm 63. However, I have to temper my opinions because a very smart producer and musician friend told me recently, "The music you listened to in your teens or early twenties will always be your favorite music, no matter your age." I think there's wisdom and truth in that. It's good to be self-reflective about our own biases.
@geraldhedrick99829 ай бұрын
talent doesn't need tricks, never has
@karyn3549 ай бұрын
Well said!
@fablenewsnetwork72239 ай бұрын
Correct 🥁🥁🥁
@TheShootist9 ай бұрын
Not quite "trickless". Phil Spector's Wall of Sound®
@brianwilliams83619 ай бұрын
@@TheShootistsinging live so no multi tracks and unlike some no auto tune, just an orchestra,
@TheShootist9 ай бұрын
@@brianwilliams8361 None of that new fangled stuff right period go read about phil spector's wall of sound.
@corinnewood18233 ай бұрын
Love love love love!!!! Wow!! It does not get any better than this!!!! What a superb voice!!! He hits those high notes like no other person can. Just beautiful! I can listen to this song over & over again.
@rolltide95479 ай бұрын
He had the Flu when he sang this. A top 10 live performance all time.
@samdoorley61019 ай бұрын
There's a reason why we still love and listen to the Righteous Brothers sixty years later. They really were a once in a generation talent. You can still find talent like this, but performers of this quality are always few and far between.
@donl18465 ай бұрын
I love The Righteous Brothers, there voices are as beautiful as a baby's smile.
@richardbool42324 ай бұрын
Only one of them was singing😀😀
@VeronicaW-e3d3 күн бұрын
Now THAT is how you sing a song live!! I've got goosebumps...BIGTIME.